The 2014 NCAA Women's Ice Hockey National Championship game is set with Defending Champion and #1 Seed Minnesota playing #2 Clarkson on Sunday, March 23rd at 3PM at the Quinnipiac's High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center.
The participating teams have returned some tickets and the TD Bank Ticket office will open.

"Standing Room Only" tickets are still available for all three games in the weekend tournament, and can be purchased by contacting the TD Bank Sports Center Ticket Office at 203-582-3905, open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Quinnipiac University is proud to host the 2014 NCAA® Division I Women's Ice Hockey Championship. NCAA Women's Frozen Four games will be played on Mar. 21 with the National Championship Game played on Mar. 23 at Quinnipiac's High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Conn.

TD Bank Sports Center
The TD Bank Sports Center is a 185,000-square-foot facility with basketball and hockey arenas joined by a common lobby area and university club. This includes: offices, locker rooms, club and premium seating, conference and meeting rooms, storage and weight-training facilities.

DirectionsFrom New York City (via I-95) Take I-95 North to I-91 North via Exit 48 (left exit). Take Exit 10 (Route 40 connector). Follow approximately 3 miles to its end and turn Right onto Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Proceed for 0.75 miles and turn left onto Sherman Avenue. The entrance to the York Hill campus is 0.25 miles on the right.

From New York City (via Rt. 15 (Merritt Parkway) {*cars only})
Take Hutchinson Parkway (becomes Merritt Parkway) to Exit 61 Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Turn Right onto Route 10. Proceed for 2.7 miles and turn left onto Sherman Avenue. The entrance to York Hill campus is 0.25 miles on the right.

From Hartford/Boston
Take I-91 South to Exit 10 (Route 40 connector). Follow approximately 3 miles to its end and turn Right onto Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Proceed for 0.75 miles and turn left onto Sherman Avenue. The entrance to the York Hill campus is 0.25 miles on the right.

From Providence
Take I-95 South to I-91 North via Exit 48. Take Exit 10 (Route 40 connector). Follow approximately 3 miles to its end and turn Right onto Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Proceed for 0.75 miles and turn left onto Sherman Avenue. The entrance to the York Hill campus is 0.25 miles on the right.

From Western Connecticut/Upper New York State
Take I-84 East to Exit 26. Bear Right at end of exit onto Route 70 (Waterbury Road) towards Cheshire. Continue on Route 70 to Route 10 South. Follow for about 6 miles and turn Right onto Sherman Avenue. The entrance to the York Hill campus is 0.25 miles on the right.

Hamden Regional Chamber of Commerce

Hamden Chamber of Commerce would like to welcome the NCAA Women's Frozen Four. Visit HamdenRegionalChamber.com for a comprehensive listing of local businesses and services available during your visit to Hamden and surrounding areas.

In addition to great trails, the Greater New Haven area is host to a variety of beaches and state parks. Hammonasset Beach State Park in Madison is a popular camping site and provides a host of outdoor activities. Lighthouse Point Park is another New Haven staple. Originally Five Mile Point Light (New Haven Harbor) Lighthouse guided ships for 73 years until its retirement. The Lighthouse Structure is still standing and is open for tours. Groups are brought up to the top of the Lighthouse and can see views of the park, the city of New Haven, and views of Long Island Sound.

The Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce Sports Council The Sports Council monitors the professional and college-level sports offerings in the region, assists with marketing, and hosts several sports-focused events each year. This group of enthusiastic volunteers closely monitors the key role sports play in the economy. The Sports Council meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month. For details, contact Elizabeth Herlihy, 203-782-4372.

The mission of Visit New Haven is to promote the Greater New Haven region as an ideal leisure and business destination to the regional, national, and international markets in order to favorably impact the regional economy. Specifically, the goal of Visit New Haven is to generate overnight business at hotels, motels or bed & breakfasts in the region, which in turn will increase business at restaurants, attractions, shops and other retail establishments, thereby enhancing the economic fabric of the region. We focus on attracting leisure travelers, motorcoach tours, meetings and conferences, major sporting events and tournaments and film productions.